Friday, April 4, 2008

A robot developed by robotics at the University of Pennsylvania is made of modules that can recognize each other and reassemble when kicked apart. When physically damaged, the T-1000 is capable of reforming itself in seconds, closing up bullet holes and reattaching limbs.

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Mubi is M.Sc. CS & Hehalth Informatics, Certified PMP, Prince 2 RP, IPMA-Level D (Project Manager).
Mubshir has worked since 1999 as a software engineer, advancing to senior systems analyst and project manager. He has extensive software development experience gained across several important platforms, including Professional Membership Management, Healthcare HR Management, HomeCare Management, Fleet Management, Billing and Computer Aided Dispatch. His work involves on going system requirements analysis, development and testing and support services on a fully MS Service oriented based architecture constructed in C# and SQL Server. Mubi has also worked on several international implementations, including in Belgium and UK as well as various clients in public and private healthcare in Ireland.
Mubi qualified with a Masters in Computer Science and also achieved MCP and MCAD certifications form Microsoft. He is a Prince 2 Registered Practitioner and has also recently qualified as a IPMA(Level D). Mubi also received Microsoft Community Contributor award 2011.